The legislation, national stage was the normalization of punishment for centuries, and research has shown that the absence of theoretical support on the issue makes the teacher, in actuality, is guided by common sense and transfer to the family and the law the blame for the gap in their basic training. Many cases of aggression within the school environment, published in the media show that we are living a delicate moment which demand radical changes in the conception of education and even the organization of pedagogical action. In this sense, continuing education courses constitute themselves as a resource for improving the pedagogical action working with the theoretical support needed for this transformation. We began our search from the assumption that the teacher and egress of continuing education courses on the topic of morality, when it was necessary to impose a penalty for this would be reciprocal and not scapegoated. Selected three districts, six schools and ten classrooms, in which we conducted 200 hours of observation. The data showed qualitative differences in the study regarding the organization of space aimed at the operationalization of a pedagogical action the principles of democracy, however, questions the rules, billing rules and penalties, the subjects of this study resorted to the use of expiatory instead of punishment by reciprocity. This study pointed to the need to change the dynamics of continuing education, which should be high level, integrating theory and practice in the process of action, reflection, adding new challenges, reflection, action. With ad hoc formations, locations, within the context of school units, involving all professionals